For the first question, i would break any rule that might persecute my belief system. Whether that might be your religion, how you dress, or what gender you decide to be. I would also break any rules that contradict my race or nationality. Okay for question two, i would say some unofficial or unspoken rules is accepting others belief system and how they view themselves. We all usually tend to follow these rules. For question three, i would say that bullying or persecution can take away a persons pride. For question four, maybe you could say a parent or friends who have faced such hardships and persecution. You might be able to use a historical figure who inspires you.
Yes, it does, the sentence should be written like this: Beth, my two year old sister, is very curious, so I have to keep a close eye on her.
Answer:
Schools may sometimes do enough to prevent it but sometimes it's not enough. Administrators do not know what goes on in the students life and they think just putting signs up or hosting huge rallies will stop it. NO! Bullies dont care what teachers say, You can Reprimand, Punish, Give Detention, Suspend. But they wont stop! No matter what you do, Bullies will always exist, Whether it's a 10 star school or a 3 star. Bullying is in many forms, Ranging from Physical assault and even sexual. There's actually no laws against bullying but it would be really helpful if it was illegal. In most states "If you live in America" School staff are required to report ongoing bullying, There is no nationwide consensus on proper punishment to bullying, They have bully awareness programs but honestly A bully looks at that and laughs. Most school districts have to implement policies dealing with bullying. Though in the state of Wisconsin, A parents bullie is required to pay up to $313 in fines.
It depends on which district,State,Country. You're in.
Answer:
girl- this is so hard rip i hope you figure it out soon, praying for u
Explanation: